maybe, maybe not ;)
No,the state of Missouri does not have the death penalty.
New York was the first state to declare the death penalty unconstitutional since the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated it in Gregg Vs. Georgia.
The death penalty in North Dakota has been abolished and reinstated a few times, the latest it has been abolished was in 1977 after being reinstated since 1939, but in the time it was effective, nobody was sentenced. It was proposed again in 1995, but it was turned down.
it should not be
Yes i would, and i think that my personal profile and qualities might make me a good one.
No, nobody should receive the death penalty. An eye for an eye will just leave the world blind.
No, there should not be a death penalty for gay people. Unfortunately, as of 2017, there are 10 countries that put people to death for being gay.
I Think that 70% of the United Kingdom want the death penalty reinstated for terroists, Child murderers and treason.
In the United States, the death penalty was abolished in 1972 with the Furman v. Georgia case. However, it was reinstated in 1976 with the case of Gregg v. Georgia.Many American states still have the death penalty.
Crimes that should be punishable by death, but did not get the death penalty in recent times are; crimes of terror attack, and crimes against humanity.
He did originally receive the death penalty for the death of a man while he was burglarizing his home. His version was that he tripped while trying to flee the scene and the gun he was carrying went off and the homeowner was killed accidentally. As had happened in another famous case, the US high courts struck down the death penalty, (Charles Manson was in the same situation), only later to be reinstated by individual states. So he did and didn't receive death.
Texas is the state that uses the death penalty more than any other in the United States. It has executed more inmates than any other state since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976. Texas has a significantly higher number of death row inmates and executions compared to other states, reflecting its strong stance on capital punishment.